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Prenatal Care in Red Wing
If you are ready to start or grow your family, Mayo Clinic Health System is here to help. Obstetrics providers offer exactly the care you need — including pre-pregnancy planning and prenatal care. When it comes to pregnancy, thinking ahead can give you and your baby the best possible beginning.
Physicians, midwives, nurse practitioners and physician assistants from the OB-GYN and Family Medicine teams provide prenatal care. Provider types vary by location. See who provides prenatal care in your community.
Learn about the birth center
Visit the Red Wing birth center page to learn about facility amenities, your pregnancy care team, pain management options, and technologies such as teleneonatology. You can also schedule a facility tour and learn more about what to expect before pregnancy and, during and after labor and delivery.
Gynecologic services
If you have female health concerns, our OB-GYN team can help. They provide surgical and nonsurgical care for women in all stages of life, from adolescence to pregnancy to menopause and beyond. They see patients in person and virtually. Visit OB-GYN to learn more.
Blue Distinction Center
We are proud to be recognized by the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association as a Blue Distinction Center for Maternity Care. This designation recognizes our expertise and commitment in providing safe, high-quality maternity care services to our patients.
Locations in Red Wing
Hospital and Clinic
- Prenatal Care Building hours:
- Mon-Fri:6:30 AM - 7:45 PM
- Sat-Sun:8:30 AM - 4:45 PM
- Emergency Department Hours:
Open 24 hours
- Appointments:
- 651-267-5500
- General:
- 651-267-5000
Providers
Family Medicine, Prenatal Care, Primary Care, Senior Services
Birthing Centers, Midwifery, Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB-GYN), Prenatal Care
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Newborn Care
This class is for women in the seventh to ninth month of pregnancy, or those who have recently delivered, to learn about newborn care topics.
Beyond Birth
After baby is born, attend this class to get parenting questions answered and learn baby care topics from our educators and lactation consultants.
Childbirth Education — Weekend Option
This class is for moms at 24–32 weeks gestation and their support person to learn about labor and delivery and the adjustments of being new parents.
Breastfeeding Your Baby
Mothers-to-be in their sixth or seventh month of pregnancy are encouraged to take this class to learn about breastfeeding and its benefits.
Nursing Moms Network
This virtual and in-person drop-in group is for families going through the ups and downs of breastfeeding and offers support and information.